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(define-module (gnu packages gnu-doc) #:use-module (gnu packages base) #:use-module (gnu packages compression) #:use-module (gnu packages texinfo) #:use-module (guix build-system gnu) #:use-module (guix build-system trivial) #:use-module (guix cvs-download) #:use-module (guix download) #:use-module (guix licenses) #:use-module (guix packages)) (define-public miscfiles (package (name "miscfiles") (version "1.5") (source (origin (method url-fetch) (uri (string-append "mirror://gnu/" name "/" name "-" version ".tar.gz")) (sha256 (base32 "005588vfrwx8ghsdv9p7zczj9lbc9a3r4m5aphcaqv8gif4siaka")))) (build-system gnu-build-system) (home-page "https://www.gnu.org/software/miscfiles/") (synopsis "Data files for airport codes, zip codes, a dictionary, and more") (description "GNU Miscfiles is a collection of common data files. They include, for example, country abbreviations, names and capital cities; currency abbreviations and names; a Best Current Practices index; a map of the ASCII character set; a list of three-letter airport codes; and an English word list.") (license gpl2+))) (define-public gnu-standards (package (name "gnu-standards") (version "2018-02-18") (source (origin (method cvs-fetch) (uri (cvs-reference (root-directory ":pserver:anonymous@cvs.savannah.gnu.org:/sources/gnustandards") (module "gnustandards") (revision "2018-02-18"))) (sha256 (base32 "03yh25fpvfn5pnd0d4x7a2wkh01ffk6vbs1vjnzqicqkgc2g33sd")) (file-name "gnu-standards-src"))) (build-system trivial-build-system) (native-inputs `(("gzip" ,gzip) ("source" ,source) ("texinfo" ,texinfo))) (arguments `(#:modules ((guix build utils)) #:builder (begin (use-modules (guix build utils)) (let ((gzip (assoc-ref %build-inputs "gzip")) (source (assoc-ref %build-inputs "source")) (texinfo (assoc-ref %build-inputs "texinfo")) (info-dir (string-append %output "/share/info"))) (setenv "PATH" (string-append gzip "/bin" ":" texinfo "/bin")) (mkdir-p info-dir) (invoke "makeinfo" "--output" info-dir (string-append source "/maintain.texi")) (invoke "makeinfo" "--output" info-dir (string-append source "/standards.texi")) (invoke "gzip" (string-append info-dir "/maintain.info")) (invoke "gzip" (string-append info-dir "/standards.info")))))) (home-page "https://www.gnu.org/prep/standards/") (synopsis "GNU coding standards and maintainer information") (description "The GNU Coding Standards were written by Richard Stallman and other GNU Project volunteers. Their purpose is to make the GNU system clean, consistent, and easy to install. The information for maintainers of GNU software has guidelines and advice for someone who is the maintainer of a GNU program on behalf of the GNU Project.") (license fdl1.3+))) e='2020-06-13 15:20:52 +0200'>2020-06-13image: Add 'target' support....* gnu/image.scm (<image>)[target]: New field, (image-target): new public method. * gnu/system/image.scm (hurd-disk-image): Set "i586-pc-gnu" as image 'target' field, (maybe-with-target): new procedure, (system-image): honor image 'target' field using the above procedure. Mathieu Othacehe 2020-05-26image: Add partition file-system options support....* gnu/image.scm (<partition>)[file-system-options]: New field, (partition-file-system-options): new exported procedure. * gnu/system/image.scm (partition->gexp): Adapt accordingly. * gnu/build/image.scm (sexp->partition): Also adapt accordingly, (make-ext-image): and pass file-system options to mke2fs. Mathieu Othacehe 2020-05-26image: Set offset default to zero....* gnu/image.scm (<partition>)[offset]: Set to zero by default. * gnu/system/image.scm (system-disk-image): Adapt accordingly. Mathieu Othacehe 2020-05-26image: Add partition offset support....* gnu/image.scm (partition-offset): New procedure, (<partition>)[offset]: new field. * gnu/system/image.scm (system-disk-image): Apply the partition offset. Mathieu Othacehe 2020-05-05image: Add a new API....Raw disk-images and ISO9660 images are created in a Qemu virtual machine. This is quite fragile, very slow, and almost unusable without KVM. For all these reasons, add support for host image generation. This implies the use new image generation mechanisms. - Raw disk images: images of partitions are created using tools such as mke2fs and mkdosfs depending on the partition file-system type. The partition images are then assembled into a final image using genimage. - ISO9660 images: the ISO root directory is populated within the store. GNU xorriso is then called on that directory, in the exact same way as this is done in (gnu build vm) module. Those mechanisms are built upon the new (gnu image) module. * gnu/image.scm: New file. * gnu/system/image.scm: New file. * gnu/build/image: New file. * gnu/local.mk: Add them. * gnu/system/vm.scm (system-disk-image): Rename to system-disk-image-in-vm. * gnu/ci.scm (qemu-jobs): Adapt to new API. * gnu/tests/install.scm (run-install): Ditto. * guix/scripts/system.scm (system-derivation-for-action): Ditto. Mathieu Othacehe